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Nah man, what really adds diversity to a pilot's career is flying ensigns around Mississippi in T-45s. I mean, flying with the French? What did France ever contribute to our military? Answer me that, lieutenant.
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Wingnut Ninja posted:Nah man, what really adds diversity to a pilot's career is flying ensigns around Mississippi in T-45s. I mean, flying with the French? What did France ever contribute to our military? Answer me that, lieutenant. Training command is a career ender as well. One of our LTs here who was an EP guy in his fleet tour, EP guy here and instructor of the year, failed to select for DH. Pilots again have slightly better luck but we have a lot guys not even make O4. Of course no NFO should ever want to come to a training command now that we've been relegated to being sim bitches that get barely enough flight time to meet our minimums.
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Nick Soapdish posted:This is from a Proceedings article and talking with some Os in my time but, isn't this the same with how we're sending the mediocre, middle of the road people to the War Colleges and other places where it is suppose to be the best, brightest, and next generation of Navy leaders. I want to effort post respond to this. Maybe later.
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vulturesrow posted:Again, this is all very aviation-centric, I have no idea how it works for the other warfare communities. I will say that of all the URL communities, aviation is absolutely the most restrictive when it comes to career progression based on what I know about all of them. I suspect it's a direct result of how long it takes you guys from commission to being an actual operational aviator. The community just can't afford to have you guys stray too far. People talk a lot of poo poo about SWOs, but aviators seem to be actively punished for not kissing the ring enough
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# ? Dec 19, 2014 06:59 |
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ManMythLegend posted:I will say that of all the URL communities, aviation is absolutely the most restrictive when it comes to career progression based on what I know about all of them. I suspect it's a direct result of how long it takes you guys from commission to being an actual operational aviator. The community just can't afford to have you guys stray too far. Yeah the initial time to train is a huge part of it and I meant mention that. I hit my fleet squadron almost exactly e: Three years, not two. vulturesrow fucked around with this message at 07:22 on Dec 19, 2014 |
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vulturesrow posted:Yeah the initial time to train is a huge part of it and I meant mention that. I hit my fleet squadron almost exactly two years after I commissioned and I had no appreciable delays in my training. The other thing that kind of screws us is the fact that our MSR doesn't even start ticking until we get winged so the Navy gets us coming and going. By the time I met my initial MSR I was already in the DH window and appeared to be on the path and boy howdy was I wrong about that. Being selected for OP-T DH added additional years to my MSR and so by the time I could get out again I was already halfway+ to retirement. Yeah, MSR is huge for you guys too. I'm still waiting to see what the fallout of the last DH board is going to be. Clearly something's got to give.
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# ? Dec 19, 2014 07:16 |
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I'll bet that statistically, being tall is the most helpful trait in getting a command.
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# ? Dec 19, 2014 07:30 |
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Nick Soapdish posted:This is from a Proceedings article and talking with some Os in my time but, isn't this the same with how we're sending the mediocre, middle of the road people to the War Colleges and other places where it is suppose to be the best, brightest, and next generation of Navy leaders. I was trying to type up a long effort post to properly answer this but blah. The short answer is that the Naval War College (the only one that's actually worth a drat) is very different now than when it started. Today, it primarily exists to educate officers on joint doctrine and give a token master's degree to those still on track for command, not necessarily those best suited to going to school and "thinking big thoughts". It still does good, high level, strategic thought and doctrine review but that is primarily done by civilian PhD's with a small cadre of officer students (who apply for the groups that do it) assisting them.
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vulturesrow posted:The whole diverse background thing is the very definition of double speak. Of course I'm speaking from an aviator's POV but our career path is very defined and good luck even making operational department head if you don't stick to the path. And if you don't make operational department head you aren't making O5 as an aviator. Perfect example of that is doing a PEP tour (exchange tour flying with a foreign military). That's the very definition of a diverse experience and yet it is not considered a "career enhancing" tour at all. Pilots have a little better shot at screening operational DH with a PEP tour under your belt but again, good luck if you are an NFO. I have a buddy who did a PEP tour and didn't even make O4. Extremely intelligent guy, good officer and NFO but got totally hosed by that decision. The last two years no PEPs made O4. In fact the overall selection rate for non-production billets (meaning not a VFA VT HT VX etc) was 12% for O4. But it supposedly has nothing to do with diversity of experience and everything to do with the 8yr commitments for pilots. Nobody is able to get out before the board these days.
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ManMythLegend posted:I will say that of all the URL communities, aviation is absolutely the most restrictive when it comes to career progression based on what I know about all of them. I suspect it's a direct result of how long it takes you guys from commission to being an actual operational aviator. The community just can't afford to have you guys stray too far. True, but 'kissing the ring' still translates to flying an operational aircraft so please don't shed a tear for us.
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Geizkragen posted:True, but 'kissing the ring' still translates to flying an operational aircraft so please don't shed a tear for us. Don't worry about me ever shedding tears for aviators.
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# ? Dec 19, 2014 13:46 |
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ManMythLegend posted:Don't worry about me ever shedding tears for aviators.
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ManMythLegend posted:Don't worry about me ever shedding tears for aviators. Next month's thread tag right there.
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Lou Takki posted:Next month's thread tag right there. Make it "Aviators: Cool Nobles or Coolest Nobles?"
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# ? Dec 19, 2014 21:53 |
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vulturesrow posted:Make it "Aviators: Cool Nobles or Coolest Nobles?" Really though, the few pilots I ever interacted with while I was active duty seemed like pretty chill dudes. They were all Helo pilots though, not sure if there is a difference between them and the fixed wing types.
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vulturesrow posted:Make it "Aviators: Cool Nobles or Coolest Nobles?" I thought you were a nerd NFO? Just trying to look cool by proxy eh? PS - Hang all brown shoes
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# ? Dec 19, 2014 23:10 |
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Nick Soapdish posted:Hang all brown shoes Here is the next thread title.
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Lou Takki posted:Really though, the few pilots I ever interacted with while I was active duty seemed like pretty chill dudes. They were all Helo pilots though, not sure if there is a difference between them and the fixed wing types. I'm at an aviation command, and aviators in general are extremely chill nobles. Being at an aviation command has ruined me as far as the rest of the Navy, I dunno if I can deal with surface types anymore.
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Nick Soapdish posted:I thought you were a nerd NFO? Just trying to look cool by proxy eh? IDC warrior trying to call someone a nerd lol.
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vulturesrow posted:IDC warrior trying to call someone a nerd lol. its on now~
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vulturesrow posted:IDC warrior trying to call someone a nerd lol. lol
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Still on PCS leave report: Went to Medieval Times in Dallas. Front row seats, and our knight (yellow) fuckin owned all the other scrubs and won the scripted tournament. This must be what it feels like when your favorite WWE dude wins a match you're at. Food was OK. Sparks fly off the swords when they clash. I had 4 beers for the price of three six packs. Still worth it. OK back to officer chat
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DustyNuts posted:Still on PCS leave report: Went to Medieval Times in Dallas. Front row seats, and our knight (yellow) fuckin owned all the other scrubs and won the scripted tournament. This must be what it feels like when your favorite WWE dude wins a match you're at. Food was OK. Sparks fly off the swords when they clash. I had 4 beers for the price of three six packs. Still worth it. Aren't you an officer, your grace? One time whilst underway I thought it would be funny to act like a medieval peasant towards officers including not making eye contact and only ending replies with "m'lord" and scurrying away when given an order The cool ones thought it was pretty funny but I was only brave enough to do it to o-3 and below
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DustyNuts posted:Still on PCS leave report: Went to Medieval Times in Dallas. Front row seats, and our knight (yellow) fuckin owned all the other scrubs and won the scripted tournament. This must be what it feels like when your favorite WWE dude wins a match you're at. Food was OK. Sparks fly off the swords when they clash. I had 4 beers for the price of three six packs. Still worth it. Medieval Times rules.
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DustyNuts posted:Still on PCS leave report: Went to Medieval Times in Dallas. Front row seats, and our knight (yellow) fuckin owned all the other scrubs and won the scripted tournament. This must be what it feels like when your favorite WWE dude wins a match you're at. Food was OK. Sparks fly off the swords when they clash. I had 4 beers for the price of three six packs. Still worth it. Dallas? Jesus man I'm sorry. I'm... so, so sorry.
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justice4trayvawn posted:Aren't you an officer, your grace? Dusty's a PS1. How dare you not have an encyclopedia like knowledge of everyone in the Navy thread.
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/12/141218141004.htm Congrats to Navy medicine for being ahead of the curve
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Geizkragen posted:http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/12/141218141004.htm Source: Texas A&M AgriLife Communications
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One of my friends from college is a flight noble. I visited him down in Pensacola at that lovely airfield they train on and he showed me their ready room and I started shaking with rage all brown shoes must hang
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PneumonicBook posted:Dusty's a PS1. He's also probably the most helpful person in the Navy threads, so there's no way he could be an officer
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Sir Lucius posted:He's also probably the most helpful person in the Navy threads, so there's no way he could be an officer or a chief
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Analogical posted:One of my friends from college is a flight noble. I visited him down in Pensacola at that lovely airfield they train on and he showed me their ready room and I started shaking with rage What squadron?
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Sir Lucius posted:He's also probably the most helpful person in the Navy threads, so there's no way he could be an officer
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Sir Lucius posted:He's also probably the most helpful person in the Navy threads, so there's no way he could be an officer Is there any one here in these threads that has not gotten help from Dusty?
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# ? Dec 21, 2014 04:02 |
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Analogical posted:One of my friends from college is a flight noble. I visited him down in Pensacola at that lovely airfield they train on and he showed me their ready room and I started shaking with rage Because of the popcorn machine or the foosball table?
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Can any noble confirm receiving salutes feels like this? My lord
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germskr posted:Can any noble confirm receiving salutes feels like this? My divo actively avoids people outside for specifically this reason.
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germskr posted:Can any noble confirm receiving salutes feels like this? Basically, yes.
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germskr posted:Can any noble confirm receiving salutes feels like this? Walking past a line of very junior/fresh out of bootcamp enlisted is a nightmare because of this.
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Boon posted:Walking past a line of very junior/fresh out of bootcamp is a nightmare because of this. Going to school in Newport and having to deal with all the OCS people hurt my brain.
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